Cost to repair a cracked screen ? - Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My phone dropped on vacation and cracked..I want to know how I would be able to tell the screen being used to repair my screen is the correct screen for my phone etc.. and how much is reasonable to pay for this screen replacement.

Perhaps contacting Samsung is the best option. If you let them repair it, it might cost more than your local specialist, but you can be sure to receive authentic parts. Perhaps other members can help you further though. Good luck!

Sidneymac said:
My phone dropped on vacation and cracked..I want to know how I would be able to tell the screen being used to repair my screen is the correct screen for my phone etc.. and how much is reasonable to pay for this screen replacement.
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Samsung Repair Department Center provides customer with prorated charges for the screens if the phone is within 3 months of purchase.
The prorated costs are: 1) Samsung OEM Note 4 Screen Replacement ($80).
2) Additional Supplies, such as adhesive glue and screen coating ($25).
3) Labor Costs ($10).
Total Cost is around $115.
If your phone is not within 3 months of purchase: 1) Samsung OEM Note 4 Screen Replacement ($110)
2) Additional Supplies, such as adhesive glue and screen coating ($25).
3) Labor Costs ($10).
Total Cost is around $145.
-->Samsung does not charge tax on repairs.

i work at a phone repair shop myself, dont know if i can post this link but it's just to inform you of how en what the prices are.
http://www.smartphonerepairs.nl/reparatie-note-4-scherm.html

Here is cheaper.
http://stellatech.com/samsung-sm-n9...isplay-lcd-touchscreen-black,a,en,817551.html

tkmobilesupport said:
Samsung Repair Department Center provides customer with prorated charges for the screens if the phone is within 3 months of purchase.
The prorated costs are: 1) Samsung OEM Note 4 Screen Replacement ($80).
2) Additional Supplies, such as adhesive glue and screen coating ($25).
3) Labor Costs ($10).
Total Cost is around $115.
If your phone is not within 3 months of purchase: 1) Samsung OEM Note 4 Screen Replacement ($110)
2) Additional Supplies, such as adhesive glue and screen coating ($25).
3) Labor Costs ($10).
Total Cost is around $145.
-->Samsung does not charge tax on repairs.
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If the price of official Samsung repair service is that cheap, it seems there leaves no margin for the third party repair...

blakechan said:
If the price of official Samsung repair service is that cheap, it seems there leaves no margin for the third party repair...
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I called Samsung and they said something like $300. My Gf was walking around town when she saw a repair shop and asked about the note 4. He said he could could give me a good screen for 150 and 300 for the official screen.

Has anyone actually sent their phone in to Samsung or got an official quote lately on the price to replace the lcd? It seems I've heard 190 from another forum and the two different prices listed here. Does anyone have a definitive price?

If you don't want to spend much money repairing the screen you can do it yourself. Here is a guide for you: How to Replace Broken Samsung s4 screen . For the lcd screen replacement you can find here: http://www.hcqs.com.cn/products/galaxy-s4-lcd.htm.

jal3223 said:
Has anyone actually sent their phone in to Samsung or got an official quote lately on the price to replace th
e lcd? It seems I've heard 190 from another forum and the two different prices listed here. Does anyone have a definitive price?
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How much was the digitizer hellon

blakechan said:
If the price of official Samsung repair service is that cheap, it seems there leaves no margin for the third party repair...
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Hellon said:
If you don't want to spend much money repairing the screen you can do it yourself. Here is a guide for you: How to Replace Broken Samsung s4 screen . For the lcd screen replacement you can find here: http://www.hcqs.com.cn/products/galaxy-s4-lcd.htm.
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Shouldn't it be for the Note 4?

RealFreddyBananas said:
Shouldn't it be for the Note 4?
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Seems he is just spamming here.

So I called Samsung about my phone having screen burn in pretty bad they said my phone is still under warranty. Just wanted to know if the Knox counter will void my warranty.

SquirtingCherry said:
i work at a phone repair shop myself, dont know if i can post this link but it's just to inform you of how en what the prices are.
http://www.smartphonerepairs.nl/reparatie-note-4-scherm.html
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man, your price is tooo expensive

My phones under warranty so I'm just gonna send it back

You can buy the cheap original LCD online from Amazon,eBay or hcqs
and repaired it yourself, this is the cheapest way

Straight from Samsung for a broken LCD 01-28-2016:
Model Number : SM-N910PZKESPR
Product Symptoms : SCREEN / DISPLAY LCD / TOUCH PANEL / LED LCD BLANK
Std. Repair Fee $64.95
LCD Repair Fee $104.00
PBA Repair Fee $0.00
Subtotal $168.95
Tax $13.94
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tkmobilesupport said:
Samsung Repair Department Center provides customer with prorated charges for the screens if the phone is within 3 months of purchase.
The prorated costs are: 1) Samsung OEM Note 4 Screen Replacement ($80).
2) Additional Supplies, such as adhesive glue and screen coating ($25).
3) Labor Costs ($10).
Total Cost is around $115.
If your phone is not within 3 months of purchase: 1) Samsung OEM Note 4 Screen Replacement ($110)
2) Additional Supplies, such as adhesive glue and screen coating ($25).
3) Labor Costs ($10).
Total Cost is around $145.
-->Samsung does not charge tax on repairs.
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Just an FYI Samsung DOES charge tax on repairs...

On an average it takes around $80- $120 depending on which phone you have and if your device is still under warranty or not.
You can get a repair kit in around $50-$80, which seems to be a lot lesser but it is bit risky to do it yourself, unless you are an expert in handling compact wirings and structure. buy the repair parts at the amazon,ebay or hcqs

Would be better if you tell us where do you live. For example in Argentina it costs around $350 USD (yep, 3/4 of the Note 4's actual price). But in the USA they're around 120-150 USD aprox (screen plus glass). If you want my advice: dont try to repair it by yourself nor buy the "glass only replacement" since most of them are aftermarket copies. Remember that your phone is glued between the screen and the middle frame so you will need quite a lot of patience (and a heat gun) and thats just for separate the phone and the actual screen. It's just my experience.

In India, replacing the glass on phones is very common. My note 4 shattered today, and the gorilla glass is obviously fairly pathetic. Has anyone tried getting just the glass replaced? Touch works fine on my phone.
Options in Delhi: Nehru Place maybe?
Would really appreciate some inputs.

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Broke my glass and have a question!

Greetings,
I was wondering. A few weeks back I broke the glass on my HTC HD2. It was only the glass, because the screen and touch capability was working as usual.
Sent it in for repairs same day as it was broken, and this is week 3 now, and they are still waiting to get the parts for it.
Also they told me that they could not just replace the glass, but they had to replace everything, including the LCD and all. Is this correct? Because it's getting quite costly for me, since they estimated that the repairs would be around $420 / 2500NOK / £280.
Is this true? Do you have to replace everything? Or are they just saying it to earn some more $$$. I'm guessing they're not paying that much to buy the parts.
They have to because from what I have read, the LCD is glued to the digitizer.
HTC HD2 Touch Screen
Is this what you are looking for?
http://www.mytrendyphone.no/shop/htc-hd2-reservedeler-58573c1.html
Ivan
Hello
I would check that price mate as I have just had mine in with HTC for a full LCD replacement and it cost £73 for the LCD and £30 labour so im not sure who is quoting you those prices.
Marshall1975 said:
Hello
I would check that price mate as I have just had mine in with HTC for a full LCD replacement and it cost £73 for the LCD and £30 labour so im not sure who is quoting you those prices.
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How did you arrange repair? My brother has cracked his screen and had it replaced under insurance, the company have suggested he get it repaired as a back up or sell it.
tk240381 said:
Greetings,
I was wondering. A few weeks back I broke the glass on my HTC HD2. It was only the glass, because the screen and touch capability was working as usual.
Sent it in for repairs same day as it was broken, and this is week 3 now, and they are still waiting to get the parts for it.
Also they told me that they could not just replace the glass, but they had to replace everything, including the LCD and all. Is this correct? Because it's getting quite costly for me, since they estimated that the repairs would be around $420 / 2500NOK / £280.
Is this true? Do you have to replace everything? Or are they just saying it to earn some more $$$. I'm guessing they're not paying that much to buy the parts.
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that is simply robbery. TMobile US is selling brand new HD2's for that price. can't you find another service center?
On ebay a digitizer for touch hd costs about 50 €. the lcd display alone wouldnt be that expensive too i think.
http://cgi.ebay.de/Touch-Screen-Dig...ting_LaptopAccessories_RL?hash=item414c3bcbdb
And even in the store that other guy gave you the link to there is a huge price difference to the price you were told to pay.
For that price just buy a new one and save that for pieces
It sounds expensive to me. I saw iPhone screen repairs advertised for £39. It's not the same screen, I know, and there are more iPhones around, but I'd expect the cost to be similar.

Cheap digitizer?

So today i dropped my vibrant. Screen cracked so im a sad panda . I really dont feel like dishing out 200-300 bucks to asurion to fix this, so im going to buy the parts i need and fix it myself.
What i need to know is, is it possible to just buy the glass part of the screen by itself? The screen and Digitzer both still work 100%, so the only thing bothering me are the ugly cracks. Are the digitizer lcd and glass plate only sold as one part? because i really dont want to dish out 70 bucks to fix a piece of cracked glass...
If they are only sold as one part, can someone link me to the cheapest one available? like is there anything under 60 bucks?
The deductible for T-Mobile customers should be $135 at the most
kingkurry said:
So today i dropped my vibrant. Screen cracked so im a sad panda . I really dont feel like dishing out 200-300 bucks to asurion to fix this, so im going to buy the parts i need and fix it myself.
What i need to know is, is it possible to just buy the glass part of the screen by itself? The screen and Digitzer both still work 100%, so the only thing bothering me are the ugly cracks. Are the digitizer lcd and glass plate only sold as one part? because i really dont want to dish out 70 bucks to fix a piece of cracked glass...
If they are only sold as one part, can someone link me to the cheapest one available? like is there anything under 60 bucks?
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It isn't going to be 'Cheap'
And where did you get $200-$300 from asurion? It only costs like $135 like the other guy said..
Deductible is $130.
Get a body glove for your next phone, as well (dropped mine ~10 feet off a short ladder and it was fine in that case - not even a scratch).
I will spare you the what you should have done...
But searching here will find you plenty of similar threads...
The digitizer/glass/AMOLED is all one piece. No way to NOT replace the whole piece. Samsung will charge you $170 direct to replace BTW if you send it to them.
You can find some on EBAY of course some may or may not be AMOLED as one of the awesomely friendly sellers let me know of his own product.
I ended up picking mine up from a stateside seller, and it was $77 with overnight shipping (used a coupon code and google checkout). Missionrepair.com was the place.
woodshampoo said:
I will spare you the what you should have done...
But searching here will find you plenty of similar threads...
The digitizer/glass/AMOLED is all one piece. No way to NOT replace the whole piece. Samsung will charge you $170 direct to replace BTW if you send it to them.
You can find some on EBAY of course some may or may not be AMOLED as one of the awesomely friendly sellers let me know of his own product.
I ended up picking mine up from a stateside seller, and it was $77 with overnight shipping (used a coupon code and google checkout). Missionrepair.com was the place.
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Was it AMOLED or LCD (website says LCD)? How hard was the replacement? It may be worth the extra $30 to have them replacement.
I just pulled "your" deductible through Asurion here at my store. It's $130 and that includes express shipping so you'll have it pretty much overnight.
If you want to verify that you can check out: http://www.phoneclaim.com/t-mobile-program
To make a claim: http://www.phoneclaim.com

[Q] Cracked glass Nexus 7 32Gb [grouper]

I have the Nexus 7 32Gb (2012 version) I bought it from John Lewis as they offer a 2 year warranty. I went to unlock the screen this morning and I noticed the lockscreen jumping around, upon further inspection and managing to unlock the screen it does the same on the home screen.
I am shocked to discover there is a crack in the glass of the top layer of glass but not the LCD at all. I am told that this is called the digitizer? I was wondering, as the device has not been dropped or gone from cold to hot conditions or vice versa, and I have not mistreated the device, what should I do next?
I am worried that 1) if I take it to store they will say that I dropped it and its my fault even though this is not the case and 2) if they cant repair or replace it, it would be not cost effective repairing it.
Any advice would be helpful, I am not without a tablet at the moment as I also have the iPad mini but I love the N7 and all its jelly bean goodness.
1) Won't know until you ask.
2) Unless you DIY (about $60 worth of parts on eBay) probably not.
The price reductions on the 'old' one make it cheaper to replace than pay someone to repair it for you.
You might check for a local shop and get an estimate, but....
That's why I'm an advocate of the Drop & Spill warranty/insurance.
For the $50-$60 it costs for 2 years of coverage, all it takes is one mishap for it to pay for itself.
danvee said:
1) Won't know until you ask.
2) Unless you DIY (about $60 worth of parts on eBay) probably not.
The price reductions on the 'old' one make it cheaper to replace than pay someone to repair it for you.
You might check for a local shop and get an estimate, but....
That's why I'm an advocate of the Drop & Spill warranty/insurance.
For the $50-$60 it costs for 2 years of coverage, all it takes is one mishap for it to pay for itself.
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Thanks for the advice, I guess I should have purchased accidental damage cover then I would not have this worry, still I am sure it is a manufacturing defect or a defect in the glass itself as it has not ever been dropped or used is a way against the guide etc.
I am going back to the store tomorrow with the sales recipt and see what then say. It is mint condition and if they can repair it then great. Browsing their stock on their website they seem not to have anymore of the 2012 edition so if its a replacement they only have the 2013 32gb or the 2012 wifi + 3g version. so who knows.
Will update with news for information to interested partys.
EDIT: I also restored it to factory as someone suggested somewhere as its a warrenty claim and I should protect my infos is this type of wipe safe or is there a better way to ensure my play store details / google wallet is secure?
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1) Won't know until you ask.
2) Unless you DIY (about $60 worth of parts on eBay) probably not.
The price reductions on the 'old' one make it cheaper to replace than pay someone to repair it for you.
You might check for a local shop and get an estimate, but....
That's why I'm an advocate of the Drop & Spill warranty/insurance.
For the $50-$60 it costs for 2 years of coverage, all it takes is one mishap for it to pay for itself.
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Well, I went to see them, after about 2 hours of this is what we want to do, what they actually did was replace it with the Nexus 7 (2013) 16Gb. So now I will be living here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=2407
They were selling the 32Gb for £40 more but wanted to charge me the extra if I wanted to get the 32Gb version replacement and told me it was an upgrade seeing as they don't make the old version anymore.
Half the storage for the new model vs. 28 day warranty repair??? both costing them the same (verbatim from service guy) I felt as did the service guy I should take the 16Gb and be happy.
So, now the wait for KitKat on for me, new device and new screen protector and case to buy, shame old one does not fit but meh.
Thanks for your time grouper guys see ya around I hopes
dNik

Repairing the S7 Edge LCD is crazy expensive

My brother has the black S7 Edge with a Unicorn Beetle protective case on it as well as a plastic screen protector. This morning, he dropped it on that kind of surface that has a bump on the door step to his room. I don't know what's that actually called, but his screen fell to hit that first. There's no external damages and the screen is fine, but his LCD got cracked with flashing white on the bottom half of the screen.
I have Costco Squaretrade warranty so we just have to pay a deductible, but they tell us to bring it to a local repair shop to fix it while they will reimburse it afterwards. To much of my surprise, I called one repair shop and it costs $399 for parts and labor altogether to fix it!
Do you guys have any other suggestions about how much should the LCD really costs? That's pretty much a good price too buy another phone. Lol
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My brother has the black S7 Edge with a Unicorn Beetle protective case on it as well as a plastic screen protector. This morning, he dropped it on that kind of surface that has a bump on the door step to his room. I don't know what's that actually called, but his screen fell to hit that first. There's no external damages and the screen is fine, but his LCD got cracked with flashing white on the bottom half of the screen.
I have Costco Squaretrade warranty so we just have to pay a deductible, but they tell us to bring it to a local repair shop to fix it while they will reimburse it afterwards. To much of my surprise, I called one repair shop and it costs $399 for parts and labor altogether to fix it!
Do you guys have any other suggestions about how much should the LCD really costs? That's pretty much a good price too buy another phone. Lol
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Mine cost me 275 out the door same deal tho was reimbursed. If you look on eBay the screen cost anywhere from 200 to 300 so I pretty much got a good deal
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They are very expensive because the actual LCD is costly. I personally went with the protection plan from Verizon. It's a $200 deductible if you break or lose the phone for $11 a month.
cadcamaro said:
They are very expensive because the actual LCD is costly. I personally went with the protection plan from Verizon. It's a $200 deductible if you break or lose the phone for $11 a month.
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See, I can't do Verizon's protection plans anymore. $11 a month with a $200 deductible. Let's say you keep your phone for two years with that protection plan. $11 * 12 months = $132 * 2 years = $264. With Squaretrade, especially through Costco, it's $120 for two years with an $85 deductible. $120/2 = $60 a year/12 months = $5 a month. It's a far cheaper insurance in comparison and they will compensate me on the $400 that I guess that I'll have to drop tomorrow minus the deductible....
Anyhow, any good cases to highly recommend against damages like this in the future?
GigaSPX said:
See, I can't do Verizon's protection plans anymore. $11 a month with a $200 deductible. Let's say you keep your phone for two years with that protection plan. $11 * 12 months = $132 * 2 years = $264. With Squaretrade, especially through Costco, it's $120 for two years with an $85 deductible. $120/2 = $60 a year/12 months = $5 a month. It's a far cheaper insurance in comparison and they will compensate me on the $400 that I guess that I'll have to drop tomorrow minus the deductible....
Anyhow, any good cases to highly recommend against damages like this in the future?
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The difference is you'll get an aftermarket china screen repaired by someone who probably hasn't repaired an s7e screen yet. Will almost guarantee you it wont be water proof anymore, wont be gorilla glass, Digitizer will very likely have or develop dead spots, LCD probably isn't same quality and it'll probably have little to no oleophobic coating to repel fingerprints.
I repair screens daily and am familiar with aftermarket screens. Even buying screens at wholesale with no labor i'd rather use Asurion for my personal phone.
With ATT & Asurion insurance if i don't have a claim in 6 months they cut deductible in half to $99, and they normally just send a new phone, and they ship overnight. I've never received a refurb from them, at least that i could tell. Not saying they don't send refurbs, i just couldn't tell, always look brand new. And when i broke my s6e they gave me my s7e as the replacement and mailed overnight. I wish Samsung would do like HTC and replace the screen free 1 time.
If i had to use square trade, i'd send the phone to samsung and let them replace the screen with original samsung parts. It'll be cheaper than local shop using aftermarket parts, but it'll take 7-10 days. I sent them an s6 the other day and they replaced screen for $129. Cheaper than i could buy an aftermarket screen. For some reason they insist on wiping the phone. They say it's so they can test everything properly. I've installed many hundred screens and never needed to reset a phone. And if anything else is broke or damaged cosmetically , they want to replace that too. Tried to charge me for a back glass that i didnt ask for. They said it was their policy to repair everything that's broken, requested or not. They gave me the back glass for free after talking to manager.
on this page you'll see 2 alerts in blue then a show more button below them. Click that and you'll get to the screen repair section with prices and instructions. s6e and s6e plus is $299. they dont show the 7 edge but i'm sure they repair them and its probably same price as s6edge. http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SM-G935AZSAATT#
Don't drop you phone... problem solved.
So I walked into a local repair shop and they have the kit from Samsung to replace, but it'll cost $400 plus tax to fix and all. One thing they did advise me is that once it's done, the phone will not be water resistant anymore. Dropping $400 for it to lose a feature permanently is an absolute no.
I called up Samsung to see what they told me and a rep over the phone said that if there are no visible cracked screens or anything, it can be covered under warranty. I'm puzzled by that statement even though it was dropped, but it's true that I find it highly weird the LCD is damaged but nothing on the outside is damaged. What do you all think?
And I have attached a photo of what's wrong with the phone. I'm tempted on purchasing the Ghostek 2.0 Atomic case for full fledged protection.
GigaSPX said:
See, I can't do Verizon's protection plans anymore. $11 a month with a $200 deductible. Let's say you keep your phone for two years with that protection plan. $11 * 12 months = $132 * 2 years = $264. With Squaretrade, especially through Costco, it's $120 for two years with an $85 deductible. $120/2 = $60 a year/12 months = $5 a month. It's a far cheaper insurance in comparison and they will compensate me on the $400 that I guess that I'll have to drop tomorrow minus the deductible....
Anyhow, any good cases to highly recommend against damages like this in the future?
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Paying a lot extra for a higher quality of repair is something I'm OK with. Also being able to use my own case of choice is nice rather than getting a tank case and fearing the day when my screen cracks.
nugzo said:
The difference is you'll get an aftermarket china screen repaired by someone who probably hasn't repaired an s7e screen yet. Will almost guarantee you it wont be water proof anymore, wont be gorilla glass, Digitizer will very likely have or develop dead spots, LCD probably isn't same quality and it'll probably have little to no oleophobic coating to repel fingerprints.
I repair screens daily and am familiar with aftermarket screens. Even buying screens at wholesale with no labor i'd rather use Asurion for my personal phone.
With ATT & Asurion insurance if i don't have a claim in 6 months they cut deductible in half to $99, and they normally just send a new phone, and they ship overnight. I've never received a refurb from them, at least that i could tell. Not saying they don't send refurbs, i just couldn't tell, always look brand new. And when i broke my s6e they gave me my s7e as the replacement and mailed overnight. I wish Samsung would do like HTC and replace the screen free 1 time.
If i had to use square trade, i'd send the phone to samsung and let them replace the screen with original samsung parts. It'll be cheaper than local shop using aftermarket parts, but it'll take 7-10 days. I sent them an s6 the other day and they replaced screen for $129. Cheaper than i could buy an aftermarket screen. For some reason they insist on wiping the phone. They say it's so they can test everything properly. I've installed many hundred screens and never needed to reset a phone. And if anything else is broke or damaged cosmetically , they want to replace that too. Tried to charge me for a back glass that i didnt ask for. They said it was their policy to repair everything that's broken, requested or not. They gave me the back glass for free after talking to manager.
on this page you'll see 2 alerts in blue then a show more button below them. Click that and you'll get to the screen repair section with prices and instructions. s6e and s6e plus is $299. they dont show the 7 edge but i'm sure they repair them and its probably same price as s6edge. http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SM-G935AZSAATT#
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Showing $229 for Galaxy S7 Edge Verizon screen repair. Best deal outside of a $200 warranty deductible.
GigaSPX said:
So I walked into a local repair shop and they have the kit from Samsung to replace, but it'll cost $400 plus tax to fix and all. One thing they did advise me is that once it's done, the phone will not be water resistant anymore. Dropping $400 for it to lose a feature permanently is an absolute no.
I called up Samsung to see what they told me and a rep over the phone said that if there are no visible cracked screens or anything, it can be covered under warranty. I'm puzzled by that statement even though it was dropped, but it's true that I find it highly weird the LCD is damaged but nothing on the outside is damaged. What do you all think?
And I have attached a photo of what's wrong with the phone. I'm tempted on purchasing the Ghostek 2.0 Atomic case for full fledged protection.
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If there is no visible physical damage they will never know it was dropped. It is unusual for the LCD to die without the glass being busted but it happens. I would take it to Verizon store and have it replaced under factory warranty.
nugzo said:
If there is no visible physical damage they will never know it was dropped. It is unusual for the LCD to die without the glass being busted but it happens. I would take it to Verizon store and have it replaced under factory warranty.
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I actually did this back in May. My phone dropped and there was no exterior damage but the AMOLED screen was going berserk. They replaced it.
Syn Ack said:
I actually did this back in May. My phone dropped and there was no exterior damage but the AMOLED screen was going berserk. They replaced it.
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I had Samsung replace my screen... expensive but maintained water resistance. Takes week -10 days tho as you send it out. if you gonna spend that kind of money then send it to Sammy
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They are very expensive because the actual LCD is costly. I personally went with the protection plan from Verizon. It's a $200 deductible if you break or lose the phone for $11 a month.
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Razzzzer said:
I had Samsung replace my screen... expensive but maintained water resistance. Takes week -10 days tho as you send it out. if you gonna spend that kind of money then send it to Sammy
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I just sent out the phone today. Samsung told me it would be covered by warranty because there are no cracks or water damage, which there isn't. If they do cost something, I'll have Squaretrade reimburse.
GigaSPX said:
I just sent out the phone today. Samsung told me it would be covered by warranty because there are no cracks or water damage, which there isn't. If they do cost something, I'll have Squaretrade reimburse.
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nice to hear
Wish you luck
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nice to hear
Wish you luck
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Just to update the topic, it seems like it's a somewhat common issue for the S7 series that have a damaged LCD whereas the outside body and glass of the phone can remain pristine as out of the box. As you can see here in this video, they're testing out the ruggedness of this phone case for a regular S7. It protected it from everything, but Samsung's build quality within the phone is very lacking.
https://www.facebook.com/ghostekproducts/videos/539751482902263/
Anyhow, I received a notification yesterday that Samsung has received the phone and will be in the care of one of its technicians. And literally before midnight at the end of the day, they notified me that the repair was completed and ready for shipping. The service ticket was expecting the service to be completed by the 30th of this month, and they just finished within the day. No charge too!
I will be waiting to get the phone back and see if the water resistance is still part of the phone's main feature.
GigaSPX said:
Just to update the topic, it seems like it's a somewhat common issue for the S7 series that have a damaged LCD whereas the outside body and glass of the phone can remain pristine as out of the box. As you can see here in this video, they're testing out the ruggedness of this phone case for a regular S7. It protected it from everything, but Samsung's build quality within the phone is very lacking.
https://www.facebook.com/ghostekproducts/videos/539751482902263/
Anyhow, I received a notification yesterday that Samsung has received the phone and will be in the care of one of its technicians. And literally before midnight at the end of the day, they notified me that the repair was completed and ready for shipping. The service ticket was expecting the service to be completed by the 30th of this month, and they just finished within the day. No charge too!
I will be waiting to get the phone back and see if the water resistance is still part of the phone's main feature.
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Was it rooted?
fabulous69 said:
Was it rooted?
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I don't see the relevance in this question pertaining to the LCD repair, but no, it was not rooted.
Razzzzer said:
I had Samsung replace my screen... expensive but maintained water resistance. Takes week -10 days tho as you send it out. if you gonna spend that kind of money then send it to Sammy
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How expensive - I had Samsung replace a screen a few years ago on a Note, and they were the cheapest and (of course) best replacement I could find - 1/2 of a few local options. It included 2 day shipping going and coming back.
B+ Grade / SBI cheap replacement screen will be the best choice
Yes you are correct, Samsung Galaxy S7 edge screen are very expensive, the cost is almost up to a new phone.
After doing a lot of search and repair guide from ifixit, Finally i bought a "B-Grade-LCD-Screen-Touch-Digitizer-Assembly-for-Samsung-Galaxy-S7-Edge-Gold" at $189 from ebay.
it takes about 2 weeks arrived. after testing it. i found the quality is excellent. it was amazing, there is a little defective spot on the screen, but it is almost $160 cheaper than oem, why not?
Cheapest Silver one I could find was $305. Samsung quoted me $260 including shipping.

Ouch

Dropped my naked & beloved Note3 onto the concrete.
Screen is cracked, wacom encoder still seems good (, but I'll test it more thoroughly tonight.)
Have any of you replaced (or used a repair service to replace) only the cover glass?
Comments on your experiences are welcomed - costs, places selling parts, bad experiences, things to watch out for, etc.
bftb0 said:
Dropped my naked & beloved Note3 onto the concrete.
Screen is cracked, wacom encoder still seems good (, but I'll test it more thoroughly tonight.)
Have any of you replaced (or used a repair service to replace) only the cover glass?
Comments on your experiences are welcomed - costs, places selling parts, bad experiences, things to watch out for, etc.
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Ouchie! Bad! I'd say tongue in cheek, since it's gorilla glass, use gorilla glue... But that'd be bad.... I'd suggest a whole display assembly but have zero experience so can't say for sure.
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First quote I got from a repair service is $190 "out the door". About $130 for the LCD+Wacom Digitizer+Glass assembly and $50+tax for labor.
I understand the issue is that the gorilla glass is glued to the digitizer, so repair shops regard the process of cover glass replacement to be too risky/involved to deal with.
Found a video on youtube of a guy doing it... he said something like "you've got to get the glass too hot to touch in order to melt the glue" and "it takes about 45 minutes to carefully remove the glass". Ugh.
Maybe I'll price out LCD assemblies and do the work myself... anybody know a reputable parts supplier that is NOT in Hong Kong / China / Taiwan ?
bftb0 said:
First quote I got from a repair service is $190 "out the door". About $130 for the LCD+Wacom Digitizer+Glass assembly and $50+tax for labor.
I understand the issue is that the gorilla glass is glued to the digitizer, so repair shops regard the process of cover glass replacement to be too risky/involved to deal with.
Found a video on youtube of a guy doing it... he said something like "you've got to get the glass too hot to touch in order to melt the glue" and "it takes about 45 minutes to carefully remove the glass". Ugh.
Maybe I'll price out LCD assemblies and do the work myself... anybody know a reputable parts supplier that is NOT in Hong Kong / China / Taiwan ?
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I dealt with (Etrade Supply) before and they are pretty good.
I once tried to replace my gorilla glass and it was a bad experience. The Digitizer part was so fragile I destroyed it lol.
so I had to buy a full LCD+Wacom Digitizer+Glass assembly. That was way back.
I think if you are willing to spend a $150 + your time to install it. mine as well buy a used Note 3 from Ebay they run now around $150 to $180.
Good luck to you Sir and sorry to hear what happened to your phone.
Sczar said:
I think if you are willing to spend a $150 + your time to install it. mine as well buy a used Note 3 from Ebay they run now around $150 to $180.
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Thanks. I looked at a bunch of those LOCA gluing vids on youtube and started pricing things (both parts and used phones) last night, and came to pretty much the same conclusion.
I suppose I could buy a used phone and attempt the less expensive (glass replacement) repair method - if it succeded, I could resell either of the two. And there would be no reason to hurry the repair that way.
I'll get it squared away eventually. I'm hoping to find an OEM part number list someplace - I get the impression that there are a ton of grey/aftermarket replacement parts (eg non-laminated, untempered glass lens or even non-Wacom digitizers), and there are sellers that don't pay attention to those details (or just flat-out misrepresent junk as something else).

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